Salient Features Of Laser Tattoo Removal
Were you the hopeless romantic type who happened to get your ex crush’s or at least ex girlfriend’s name tattooed somewhere in your hide? I am just wondering if you’re still happy with the tattoo today and if your current girlfriend loves to even catch a glimpse of it. If the answer is no, then probably you’re thinking of having it removed. For that, laser tattoo removal is the perfect solution for you.
Laser technology has been reinvented to cater to these kinds of tasks. Besides that, it has excelled well in this field and has proven to be very effective and aesthetically gentle. It uses concentrated laser pulses to melt the ink deep in the skin’s layers and have it ready for disposal by your immune and excretory systems. If you are afraid of getting burned, it will never be one of your concerns since this treatment is divided into several sessions in order to prevent your skin from burning because of excessive laser exposure. Furthermore, this laser that is used for this task is specially designed to burn the ink alone and not the tissues surrounding it; so practically you don’t have to worry about that sorts of things.
Laser tattoo removal is also able to answer the concerns of scarring which is a common outcome among almost all tattoo removal procedures. With the recent laser technology innovation, laser pulses are set to its minimal intensity that could still carry out the task at hand. When the procedure is done, the maximum skin injury it results to is similar to mild sunburn with some swelling that will eventually dissipate few days after.
Although the procedure may hurt depending on the person’s pain threshold, the expenses for the whole procedure will surely hurt wallets and bank accounts equally. Removal of small to medium sized black or dark blue tattoos through laser can cost from few hundreds to a thousand dollars. However, in the case of very large and colorful tattoos, the price can immediately spring up to a couple of thousands of dollars. So, before deciding to get a tattoo done, think again if you really want it in your skin for life; because if not, you might as well prepare a good amount of money for its removal, as early as now.







